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Sustainable development in the Clean Development Mechanism: the role of Designated National Authority in China and India
Authors:Sukumar Ganapati  Liguang Liu
Institution:School of Public Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, Florida International University , Miami , FL , USA
Abstract:The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) emerged under the Kyoto Protocol to facilitate collaboration between developed and developing countries in order to mitigate greenhouse gases. The CDM allows developed countries to receive credits towards meeting their obligatory targets by investing in emission reduction projects in developing countries. The countries are required to set up a Designated National Authority (DNA) to approve the CDM projects. This paper examines the role of the DNA in ensuring sustainable development, using the empirical case of China and India. Three aspects of the DNA's role are examined: the institutional structure, the policy context and the CDM project market. All three aspects highlight the important role of the DNA in meeting the countries' sustainable development priorities.
Keywords:Clean Development Mechanism  sustainable development  Kyoto Protocol  China  India
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